Peavey 126 owner manual Front Panel, Power Inputequalization

Models: 126

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MAX 126

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INPUTEQUALIZATION

(1) Input Jack

Plug your bass into this 1/4" jack. Connect your bass prior to turning on the power switch.

(2) Vintage

This control introduces patented Peavey TransTube® circuitry, with an EQ curve that simulates the sound of a vintage tube bass amp. Increase the amount of “tube” distortion/compression by turning the knob clockwise.

(3) Vintage On/Off

This push button switch allows you to turn the Vintage control on and off.

(4) Gain

This control sets the overall volume level of the MAX 126.

(5) High EQ

This control allows you to dial in high frequencies or “treble” sounds for your bass.

(6) Low EQ

This control adds bottom end to your sound. Use this control for low sounds or to add more “oomph” to your bass.

(7) Tape/CD Input

This standard 1/4" input jack allows you to connect a tape or CD player to your MAX 126 and play along.

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Peavey 126 owner manual Front Panel, Power Inputequalization

FAQ

How do I connect my bass to the MAX 126?

You can connect your bass to the MAX 126 by plugging it into the 1/4" jack labeled 'Input Jack'.

What does the Vintage control do?

The Vintage control introduces patented Peavey TransTube circuitry, simulating the sound of a vintage tube bass amp. You can adjust the amount of tube distortion/compression by turning the knob clockwise.

Can I connect a tape or CD player to the MAX 126?

Yes, you can connect a tape or CD player to the MAX 126 using the standard 1/4" input jack labeled 'Tape/CD Input'.